5 Online Tools to Send Secure Self-Destructing Messages


In James Bond movies, you may seen 007 usually getting messages that are self destruct. This self-destructing message can be read only once and this message will no longer be available to read again. This is mainly used to ensure your message is read by no one but the reader and all evidence of the message is erased.

Here is the list of 5 Tools to Send a Secure Self-Destructing Message over Email

1. QuickForget.com

Sometimes, you need to send sensitive information—say, a password—over the internet, but don’t want to use email. Free service QuickForget lets you store messages temporarily, so you can send sensitive information and have it delete itself once it’s been seen.

Try QuickForget (via Lifehacker)

2. Privnote

It is a free web based service that allows you to send top secret notes over the internet. It’s fast, easy, and requires no password or user registration at all.

Just write your note, and you’ll get a link. Then you copy and paste that link into an email (or instant message) that you send to the person who you want to read the note. You can optionally choose to be notified when your note is read by leaving your email and a reference for the note.

Give Privnote a try! (via thewindowsclub.com )

3. DestructingMessage.com

DestructingMessage.com is a online free email sending provider that enables a user to send anonymous self-destructing private or secret emails to a recipient the user wishes to send.

Try DestructingMessage.com (via techtipsgeek )

4. OneTimeMessage

OneTimeMessage is a simple web app that lets you send highly secure self destructing messages that delete themselves once they are read. This site uses advanced encryption  techniques like blowfish, hash functions, RSA keys, and atmospheric noise random integers.

Check OneTimeMessage @ https://onetimemessage.com ( via MUO)

5. ThisMessageWillSelfDestruct

Check out This Message Will Self Destruct @ www.thismessagewillselfdestruct.com ( via MUO)

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